Pronouns (Kata Ganti Orang)

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  • PRONOUNS (KATA GANTI ORANG)

    Ada 7 bentuk pronouns (kata ganti orang dalam bahasa Inggris

  • Ke-tujuh pronouns itu adalah:

    Subject pronouns (kata ganti subjek)Object pronouns (kata ganti objek)3. Possessive Adjective (kata sifat kepunyaan)4. Possessive pronouns (kata aganti kepunyaan)5. Reflexive pronouns (kata ganti refleksif)6. Relative Pronouns (kata ganti penghubung)7. Indefinite Pronouns ( kata ganti tak tentu)

  • Subject pronounsObject pronounsPossessive AdjectivesPossessive PronounsReflexive PronounsRelative PronounsIndefinite PronounsImemyminemyselfwho / whom/whose/thateverybody, everyone, somebody, someone, anybody, anyoneNobody, no oneyouyouyouryoursYourselfHehimhishishimselfSheherherhersherselfWeusouroursourselvesTheythemtheirtheirsthemselvesitititsitsitselfWhich /whose/ thatAnything, everythingsomething nothing

  • Subject Pronouns and Object PronounsSubject Pronouns:She gave him her card herself.They say that she controls him.

    Object PronounsWe met her yesterday.Mary studies English with me.

  • Possessive Adjectives and Possessive PronounsPossessive Adjectives My books are on the table.They dont find their bags.

    Possessive PronounsThat is your book and it is hers.Jane is a friend of mine.

  • Reflective PronounsHe cut himself while shaving.I looked myself for the missing cards.He made this bag himself. My mother likes to shop by herself.

  • Continued

    1. Everyone has his or her own car.2. Somebody has left his or her car in the parking lot.3. Has anyone left his or her book on the table?4. No one on this bus seems to know his or her way around this part of Jakarta.

  • Relative Pronouns

    SubjectObjectPossessivePersonsWhoThatWho(m)ThatWhoseThingsWhich ThatWhichThatWhoseOf which

  • Continued

    Johns children who all graduate from college, came home for his eightieth birthday.The woman whom I saw told me to come back next week.John, whose luggage was lost by the airlines, put in an insurance claim.He bought all the books which are required for the course.She prefers to watch movies that make her cry.They live in a house whose walls were made of glass.

  • Indefinite Pronouns

    Every: everybody, everyone, everythingSome: somebody, someone, somethingAny : anybody, anyone, anythingNo : nobody, no one, nothing.Every, some,any, and no are singular.

  • ContinuedExamples:1. Everyone has his or her own car.2. Somebody has let his or her car in the parking lot.3. Has anyone left his or her book on the table?4. No one on this bus seems to know his or her ay around this part of Jakarta.

  • ExercisesChoose the correct form.Jane is older than (I, me) but (she, her) isnt as tall as (I, me) am.(Our, ours) house isnt as big as (their, theirs), but (our, ours) is much more comfortable.MY children are too young to look after (them, themselves)

  • Continued.4. Dont blame (you, yourself); (it, its) wasnt (your, yours) mistakes.5. He called Susan last night and gave (she, her) the message.6. To understand ancient Egypt, Dr. Malcolm has studied its hieroglyphics and tried to interpret (itself, them)7. Everybody in this class has already completed (their, his or her) homework.

  • Continued8. Ahmed left the matter entirely up to (he, him) and ( I, me).9. In the crowd were several recruits (who, which) are regarded as excellent prospects for next years team.10. John, Mary and ((He, Him) rode their bikes all the way to the lake.11. I dont want anybody but (she, her) working on this project.

  • Continued12. (Whose, Whos) your best friend now?13. (Whose, Whos) book is that?14. Mark wants you to return that bag of (his, him) which you borrowed last month.15. According to Sarah and (he, him), this is the best course youll ever take.